Shannen Doherty, known for portraying Brenda in the Beverly Hills 90210 TV show, has started speaking her last words.

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It has not been easy for Shannen Doherty to fight breast cancer for eight years. Recent health information she shared with her Instagram followers included the phrase “Early morning physicians visit for scans.”

With sags in the eyelids. The brand-new bandage wraps made my day even if my hair was a mess. She posted the image to her social media accounts with the hashtag “#cancerslayer” and pink bandages.

Doherty found a lump in her breast in 2015 and was given the news that she had breast cancer. After some time on hormone therapy, she had to have radiation, chemotherapy, and a single mastectomy.

In 2017, Doherty’s cancer entered remission. Sadly, stage IV breast cancer returned in February 2020. Other areas of her body have also been harmed by the sickness.

Breast cancer stages can range from 0 to IV, with higher numbers denoting a more invasive version of the condition or how far the cancer has spread from the initial tumor.

According to the Mayo Clinic, stage 0 denotes a disease that is benign or contained within the milk ducts, whereas stage IV (also known as metastatic breast cancer, the stage Doherty is in) denotes a cancer that has migrated to other parts of the body.

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According to the American Cancer Society, more than 150,000 breast cancer survivors are coping with metastatic disease in the US.

Research has shown that the average longevity of patients who have been diagnosed with the disease has grown considerably as a result of technical advancements, despite the fact that metastatic breast cancer is typically fatal.

In order to get through these difficult years of cancer treatment, Doherty made appearances in the television films List of a Lifetime and Dying to Belong last year.

On social media throughout the years, the actress has talked about a variety of aspects of her battle with cancer, including her experiences with chemotherapy.

She also told her readers in a piece she made in October of last year about her battle with breast cancer: “I had many nose bleeds following the therapy.”

I don’t know whether any of you have run into this. I was also worn out. I changed into some hilarious pajamas that my friend Kristy had given me to cheer myself up.

“Have they actually improved my mood? Yes!! Lol. I could laugh at myself because I thought I was stupid. I laughed my way through what seemed insurmountable. I think we can all laugh at the impossibility.

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